A high-pressure cylinder of a liquid jet cutting system can include a first end portion, a second end portion, and a central bore configured to receive a plunger. The first end portion can have a first tapered surface configured to form a seal with a mating surface of a check valve when the high-pressure cylinder is in a first orientation, and a first annular surface configured to bear against a mating surface of a pump when the high-pressure cylinder is in a second orientation rotated 180 degrees end-over-end from the first orientation. The second end portion can have a second annular tapered surface configured to form a seal with the mating surface of the check valve when the high-pressure cylinder is in the second orientation, and a second annular surface configured to bear against the mating surface of the pump when the high-pressure cylinder is in the first orientation.

Patent
   11904494
Priority
Mar 30 2020
Filed
Mar 29 2021
Issued
Feb 20 2024
Expiry
Apr 03 2042
Extension
370 days
Assg.orig
Entity
Large
0
705
currently ok
20. A method of servicing a seal interface of a high-pressure cylinder in a liquid jet cutting system, the method comprising:
removing the high-pressure cylinder from the liquid jet cutting system when the high-pressure cylinder is in a first orientation; and
reinstalling the high-pressure cylinder in the liquid jet cutting system in a second orientation, opposite to the first orientation;
wherein—
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in the first orientation—
a first end portion of the high-pressure cylinder forms a seal with a check valve of the liquid jet cutting system,
and
a second end portion of the high-pressure cylinder reacts an axial load from a dynamic end portion of the liquid jet cutting system; and
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in the second orientation—
the second end portion of the high-pressure cylinder forms a seal with the check valve; and
the first end portion reacts the axial load from the dynamic end portion of the liquid jet cutting system.
1. A high-pressure cylinder for use with a liquid jet cutting system, the high-pressure cylinder comprising:
a first end portion;
a second end portion opposite the first end portion;
an inner wall defining a central bore configured to receive a plunger and extending from the first end portion to the second end portion;
the first end portion having—
a first tapered surface extending from the inner wall, the first tapered surface configured to form a seal with a mating surface of a check valve when the high-pressure cylinder is in a first orientation; and
a first annular surface facing away from the second end portion, the first annular surface configured to bear against a mating surface of a liquid pressurization assembly when the high-pressure cylinder is in a second orientation rotated 180 degrees end-over-end from the first orientation; and
the second end portion having—
a second tapered surface extending from the inner wall, the second tapered surface configured to form a seal with the mating surface of the check valve when the high-pressure cylinder is in the second orientation; and
a second annular surface facing away from the first end portion, the second annular surface configured to bear against the mating surface of the liquid pressurization assembly when the high-pressure cylinder is in the first orientation.
11. A high-pressure cylinder for use with a liquid jet cutting system, the high-pressure cylinder comprising:
a first end portion;
a longitudinal axis;
a second end portion opposite the first end portion along the longitudinal axis;
wherein—
each of the first end portion and the second end portion have—
a first load bearing surface configured to contact a surface of a check valve of the liquid jet cutting system; and
a second load bearing surface positioned radially outward from the first load bearing surface, the second load bearing surface configured to contact a surface of a dynamic end portion of the liquid jet cutting system;
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in a first orientation—
the first load bearing surface of the first end portion forms a metal-to-metal seal with the surface of the check valve, and
the second load bearing surface of the second end portion reacts an axial load from the contact surface of the dynamic end portion of the liquid jet cutting system; and
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in a second orientation—
the first load bearing surface of the second end portion forms a metal-to-metal seal with the surface of the check valve, and
the second load bearing surface of the first end portion reacts an axial load from the contact surface of the dynamic end portion of the liquid jet cutting system.
2. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 1 wherein a diameter of the first tapered surface increases in a first direction away from the second end portion, and a diameter of the second tapered surface increases in a second direction away from the first end portion.
3. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 1 wherein the seal between the first tapered surface and the mating surface of the check valve is load-bearing.
4. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 1 wherein the seal between the second tapered surface and the mating surface of the check valve is a load-bearing metal-to-metal seal.
5. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 1 wherein the first tapered surface is a first conical surface, and the second tapered surface is a second conical surface.
6. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 1 wherein the first end portion is a mirror-image of the second end portion with respect to a plane that bisects the high-pressure cylinder lengthwise.
7. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 1 wherein—
the first end portion further comprises a first chamfer on a first radially-outward edge of the first end portion; and
the second end portion further comprises a second chamfer on a second radially-outward edge of the second end portion.
8. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 1 wherein—
a first portion of the inner wall proximate the first end portion forms a sealing surface with an annular seal when the plunger operably extends through the first end portion of the high-pressure cylinder; and
a second portion of the inner wall proximate the second end portion forms a sealing surface with the annular seal when the plunger operably extends through the second end portion of the high-pressure cylinder.
9. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 1, wherein the plunger operably extends through the second end portion of the high-pressure cylinder when the high-pressure cylinder is in the first orientation, and wherein the plunger operably extends through the first end portion of the high-pressure cylinder when the high-pressure cylinder is in the second orientation.
10. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 1 wherein the first annular surface is configured to bear against a collar of a liquid jet cutting system when the high-pressure cylinder is in the second orientation.
12. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 11 wherein—
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in the first orientation—
the second load bearing surface of the first end portion does not react an axial load; and
the first load bearing surface of the second end portion does not form a metal-to-metal seal with any components of the liquid jet cutting system; and
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in the second orientation—
the second load bearing surface of the second end portion does not react an axial load; and
the first load bearing surface of the first end portion does not form a metal-to-metal seal with any components of the liquid jet cutting system.
13. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 11 wherein the first end portion is a mirror image of the second end portion.
14. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 11 wherein each of the first end portion and the second end portion have a guide surface disposed radially-outward from the second load bearing surface, the guide surface of the second end portion configured to engage with a guide ring at the dynamic end portion of the liquid jet cutting system.
15. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 14 wherein—
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in the first orientation—
the guide surface of the second end portion engages the guide ring; and
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in the second orientation—
the guide surface of the first end portion engages the guide ring.
16. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 11, further comprising a central inner bore extending along the longitudinal axis, wherein the central inner bore has a constant inner diameter along an entire length of the high-pressure cylinder between the first load bearing surface of the first end portion and the first load bearing surface of the second end portion.
17. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 11 wherein the second load bearing surfaces of the first end portion and the second end portion are planar and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
18. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 11 wherein the first load bearing surfaces of the first end portion and the second end portion are frustoconical.
19. The high-pressure cylinder of claim 11 wherein a minimum inner diameter of the high-pressure cylinder is between 1 inch and 1.2 inches, and wherein a maximum outer diameter of the high-pressure cylinder is between 2.75 inches and 3 inches.
21. The method of claim 20 wherein—
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in the first orientation—
the second end portion of the high-pressure cylinder does not form a metal-to-metal seal with any component of the liquid jet cutting system,
and
the first end portion of the high-pressure cylinder does not react an axial load from any component of the liquid jet cutting system; and
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in the second orientation—
the first end portion of the high-pressure cylinder does not form a metal-to-metal seal with any component of the liquid jet cutting system,
and
the second end portion of the high-pressure cylinder does not react an axial load from any component of the liquid jet cutting system.
22. The method of claim 20 wherein the first end portion and the second end portion are mirror images of each other.
23. The method of claim 20 wherein a first surface of the first end portion forms a seal with the check valve when the high-pressure cylinder is in the first orientation, and wherein a second surface of the first end portion reacts the axial load from the dynamic end portion of the liquid jet cutting system when the high-pressure cylinder is in the second orientation.
24. The method of claim 23 wherein a first surface of the second end portion forms a seal with the check valve when the high-pressure cylinder is in the second orientation, and wherein a second surface of the second end portion reacts the axial load from the dynamic end portion of the liquid jet cutting system when the high-pressure cylinder is in the first orientation.
25. The method of claim 20, wherein—
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in the first orientation—
a first annular tapered surface of the first end portion forms a seal with a mating surface of the check valve, and
a first annular surface of the second end portion facing away from the first end portion bears against a mating surface of the dynamic end portion; and
when the high-pressure cylinder is installed in the liquid jet cutting system in the second orientation—
a second annular tapered surface of the second end portion forms a seal with a mating surface of the check valve, and
a second annular surface of the first end portion facing away from the first end portion bears against a mating surface of the dynamic end portion.

The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional App. No. 63/002,155, titled CYLINDER FOR A LIQUID JET PUMP WITH MULTI-FUNCTIONAL INTERFACING LONGITUDINAL ENDS, AND LOW WEIGHT TO VOLUME RATIO HYDRAULIC RESERVOIR FOR A LIQUID JET PUMP, which was filed on Mar. 30, 2020, and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

The present disclosure is generally related to cylinders for liquid jet cutting systems.

Many pressurization systems (e.g., intensifiers, direct-drive pumps, etc.) in the field of liquid jet cutting have longitudinally unsymmetrical cylinders. This can create difficulty during maintenance and the potential for mis-assembly during maintenance, as an end user may not correctly orient the cylinder for installation into the intensifier (e.g., the user may install each longitudinal end into an incorrect portion of the system).

Some pressurization systems have a symmetrical cylinder (e.g., a cylinder having identical longitudinal ends). However, the ends of these cylinders serve the same function with the surrounding components and contact surfaces, independent of orientation. While this symmetrical cylinder design reduces the chances of operator maintenance errors, it places constraints on the designer as the mating parts on the two ends both function and interface the same way with the adjacent components in the liquid pressurization system, utilizing the exact same critical contact surfaces for sealing and balanced load bearing on each end of the cylinder. When using these cylinders in such a manner, damage and/or wear to any of the functional features and/or interface surfaces renders the cylinder unusable—a particularly undesirable result for interfaces that are exposed to significant wear during operation.

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a liquid pressurization assembly configured in accordance with embodiments of the present technology.

FIG. 2 is an isometric, side cross-sectional view of the liquid pressurization assembly of FIG. 1 configured in accordance with embodiments of the present technology.

FIG. 3 is an enlarged, side cross-sectional view of a multi-function cylinder of the liquid pressurization assembly of FIG. 1, configured in accordance with embodiments of the present technology.

The following disclosure describes various embodiments of high-pressure cylinder for liquid jet cutting systems. The cylinders can be circumferentially and/or axially symmetric. The cylinders can include a first end portion, a second end portion, and a central bore configured to receive a plunger. The first end portion can have a first tapered surface (e.g., a first surface) configured to form a seal with a mating surface of a check valve when the high-pressure cylinder is in a first orientation, and a first annular surface (e.g., a second surface) configured to bear against a mating surface of a pump when the high-pressure cylinder is in a second orientation rotated 180 degrees end-over-end from the first orientation. The second end portion can have a second annular tapered surface (e.g., a first surface) configured to form a seal with the mating surface of the check valve when the high-pressure cylinder is in the second orientation, and a second annular surface (e.g., a second surface) configured to bear against the mating surface of the pump when the high-pressure cylinder is in the first orientation.

In the Figures, identical reference numbers identify identical, or at least generally similar, elements. To facilitate the discussion of any particular element, the most significant digit or digits of any reference number refers to the Figure in which that element is first introduced. For example, the cylinder 222 is first introduced and discussed with reference to FIG. 2.

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a liquid pressurization assembly 100 configured in accordance with embodiments of the present technology. The liquid pressurization assembly 100 can include a cylinder assembly 102. The cylinder assembly 102 can be configured to receive at least a portion of a plunger 104 configured to reciprocate within the cylinder assembly 102 and pressurize liquid for output to a liquid jet cutting head assembly (not shown) via an inlet/outlet end portion 106. The plunger 104 can be reciprocated by a power assembly (not shown) operably coupled to a dynamic end portion 108 of the liquid pressurization assembly 100. In some embodiments, the power assembly can include components of a linear intensifier pump, e.g., a piston operably contained within a hydraulic cylinder that is fixedly attached to the pressurization assembly 100 in a conventional manner. In other embodiments, the power assembly can include components of a rotary direct drive pump, e.g., a crankshaft and associated connecting rod contained within a crankcase fixedly attached to the pressurization assembly 100 in a conventional manner. In such embodiments, the power assembly applies reciprocating forces to a proximal end portion 105 of the plunger 104 which, in some embodiments, extends outside of the liquid pressurization assembly 100. The cylinder assembly 102 can be captured between two endcaps or other retaining structures; one endcap 110 positioned at or near the inlet/outlet end portion 106, and the other endcap 112 positioned at or near the dynamic end portion 108. The endcaps 110, 112 can be fixedly connected to each other via one or more bolts 114 or other fasteners or connection means. In operation, the liquid jet pressurization assembly can be configured to receive low-pressure liquid via an inlet 115, pressurize the low-pressure liquid, and output high-pressure liquid to the liquid jet assembly via an outlet 117 and/or an outlet fitting 119 (FIG. 2).

FIG. 2 is an isometric, side cross-sectional view of the liquid pressurization assembly 100 of FIG. 1 illustrating a multi-function cylinder 222 configured in accordance with embodiments of the present technology. The liquid pressurization assembly 100 can include a check valve assembly 224. In some embodiments, the check valve assembly 224 is at least partially surrounded by the first endcap 110 and pressed into contact with a first end portion 227 of the cylinder 222 (e.g., a distal end portion, as oriented in FIG. 2) by the endcap 110. The cylinder assembly 102 can include spacer ring 228 (e.g., a cylindrical sleeve) surrounding at least a portion of the plunger 104 as the plunger 104 reciprocates within the cylinder 222. The spacer ring 228 can be configured to space components from each other (e.g., space components of the below-described seal assembly 230 from the plunger) and/or to displace liquid between the seal assembly 230 and the check valve assembly 224 within the cylinder 222. The cylinder assembly 102 can also include a seal assembly 230 operably positioned proximate the dynamic end portion 108 and opposite the check valve assembly 224. The seal assembly 230 can be configured to reduce or eliminate leakage of high-pressure fluid through the space between the inner sidewall 229 of the cylinder 222 and the outer sidewall 231 of the plunger 104. In some embodiments, the seal assembly 230 is positioned at least partially within the space between the plunger 104 and the cylinder 222, in a portion of the cylinder 222 between a proximal end portion of the spacer ring 228 and the endcap 112 on the dynamic end portion 108. The seal assembly 230 can be configured to operate in a high-pressure environment (e.g., at pressures over 40,000 psi and reaching up to 120,000 psi, at pressures between 20,000 and 100,000 psi, between 20,000 and 80,000 psi, and/or other pressures). The liquid pressurization assembly 100 can also include a collar 232 (e.g., a seal carrier or seal housing) inside of the endcap 112 on the dynamic end portion 108. At least a portion of the collar 232 (e.g., an annular flange portion 233) can be compressed between a second end portion 235 (e.g., a proximal end portion, as oriented in FIG. 2) of the cylinder 222 and the endcap 112. In some embodiments, the collar 232 can form a seal between the plunger 104 and the endcap 112 and can abut the seal assembly 230. For example, the collar 232 can carry one or more O-rings, gaskets, or other elastomeric, flexible, and/or resilient structures configured to form a seal between the endcap 112 and the plunger 104.

The liquid pressurization assembly 100 can include a low-pressure liquid chamber 218 configured to receive low-pressure liquid (e.g., water) from a liquid source (not shown in FIG. 2) via the inlet 115 (FIG. 1). In operation, liquid from the low-pressure liquid chamber 218 is drawn into a high-pressure liquid chamber 220 within the cylinder 222 via movement of the plunger 104 away from the inlet/outlet end portion 106. For example, as described in greater detail below, in operation the low-pressure liquid can be drawn through the check valve assembly 224 into the high-pressure liquid chamber 220 between the check valve assembly 224 and a distal end 225 of the plunger 104. Reciprocation of the plunger 104 back toward the inlet/outlet end portion 106 then compresses and/or pressurizes the liquid within the high-pressure liquid chamber 220 and drives the high-pressure liquid outwardly through the check valve assembly 224 and onward to the liquid jet cutting head assembly via the outlet 117.

FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional side view of the cylinder 222, configured in accordance with embodiments of the present technology. In some embodiments (including the illustrated embodiment), the first end portion 227 of the cylinder 222 is a mirror image of the second end portion 235 with respect to a plane P1 perpendicular to a longitudinal axis 337 and bisecting the cylinder 222. That is, the two end portions 227 and 235 are dimensionally identical, or at least substantially dimensionally identical.

Each of the first and second end portions 227, 235 can include a first surface 340 identified individually as a first surface 340a and a first surface 340b, respectively, (e.g., a first loadbearing surface, first mating surface, etc.). The first surface 340 can be annular and can have a circumferentially symmetrical shape. For example, a cross-section of the first surface 340 can be identical in any plane on which the longitudinal axis 337 lies. In other embodiments, the first surface 340 is not circumferentially symmetrical. In some embodiments, the first surface 340 is tapered such that a diameter of the first surface 340 increases in a direction away from the plane P1 that bisects the cylinder 222. In some embodiments, the first surface 340 can have a constant taper (e.g., a conical or frustoconical shape), and in other embodiments all or a portion of the first surface 340 can have a nonconstant taper (e.g., a bullet shape, concave shape, and/or convex shape).

The first and second end portions 227, 235 can also include a second surface 342 identified individually as a second surface 342a and a second surface 342b, respectively (e.g., a second loadbearing surface, second mating surface, etc.). The second surfaces 342a, 342b can face directly opposite and away from each other. The second surface 342 can be annular and can have a circumferentially symmetrical shape. For example, a cross-section of the end portions 227, 235 that include the second surface 342 can be identical in any plane on which the longitudinal axis 337 lies. In other embodiments, the second surface 342 is not circumferentially symmetrical. The second surface 342 can extend radially outward from the first surface 340 with respect to the longitudinal axis 337. In some embodiments, the second surface 342 is flat and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 337. In other embodiments, the second surface 342 includes one or more slopes, indentations, protrusions, or other non-flat (e.g., curved) features. The second surfaces 342a, 342b of the first and second end portions 227, 235 can define the ends of the cylinder 222.

In some embodiments, the first and second end portions 227, 235 include a third surface 344, identified individually as a third surface 344a and a third surface 344b, respectively (e.g., a third mating surface, a first guide surface, a chamfer, etc.). The third surface 344 can be annular and can have a circumferentially symmetrical shape. For example, a cross-section of the end portions 227, 235 that include the third surface 344 can be identical in any plane on which the longitudinal axis 337 lies. In other embodiments, the third surface 344 is not circumferentially symmetric. The third surface 344 can extend radially outward from the second surface 342 with respect to the longitudinal axis 337. In some embodiments, the third surface 344 is tapered such that a diameter of the third surface 344 increases in a direction toward the plane P1 that bisects the cylinder 222. The third surface 344 can have a constant taper (e.g., a conical or frustoconical shape). In some embodiments, the third surface 344 has a nonconstant taper (e.g., a bullet shape, concave shape, and/or convex shape).

The first and second end portions 227, 235 include a guide portion 346, identified individually as a guide portion 346a and a guide portion 346b, respectively (e.g., a reduced-diameter portion, an annular indentation, etc.) in or on a radially outward surface of the cylinder 222 proximate the respective end portions 227, 235. The guide portion 346 can be, for example, a cylindrical surface of reduced diameter relative to the adjacent outer surface 354 of the cylinder 222. In some embodiments, the guide portion 346 extends from the third surface 344 toward the plane P1 that bisects the cylinder 222, and can have a constant diameter. In other embodiments, the guide portion 346 is tapered such that a diameter of the guide portion 346 increases in a direction toward the plane P1 that bisects the cylinder 222. The guide portion 346 can have a constant taper (e.g., a conical or frustoconical shape). In some embodiments, the guide portion 346 has a nonconstant taper (e.g., a bullet shape, concave shape, and/or convex shape).

The cylinder 222 can have a maximum outer diameter of between 2 and 4 inches, between 2.5 and 3.5 inches, between 2.7 and 3.1 inches, and/or between 2.75 and 3 inches. In some embodiments, the maximum outer diameter of the cylinder 222 is 2.95 inches or approximately 2.95 inches. The guide portions 346 can have an outer diameter between 1.8 and 3.5 inches, between 2.5 and 3.2 inches, and/or between 2.8 and 3.1 inches. In some embodiments, the outer diameter of the guide portions 346 is 2.88 inches or approximately 2.88 inches. An inner diameter of the cylinder 222 can be between 0.6 and 1.6 inches, between 0.8 and 1.4 inches, between 0.95 and 1.15 inches, and/or between 1 and 1.2 inches. In some embodiments, the inner diameter of the cylinder 222 is 1.1 inches or approximately 1.1 inches. A ratio between the outer diameter of the guide portions 346 and the inner diameter of the cylinder 222 can be between 2 and 3, between 2.2 and 2.8, and/or between 2.4 and 2.6. In some embodiments, this ratio is 2.56 or approximately 2.56.

The cylinder 222 can include an indentation or channel 350 extending around all or most of the circumference of the outer surface 354 of the cylinder 222 at or near the midpoint of the cylinder 222, as measured along the longitudinal axis 337. The channel 350 can extend into cylinder 222 to a depth less than a depth of the guide portions 346. In some embodiments, the channel 350 creates an irregular surface between the first and second guide portions 346a, 346b. The channel 350 can have a width of between about 1.2 and 2.5 inches, between 1.5 and 2.2 inches, and/or between 1.9 and 2 inches. In some embodiments, the width of channel 350 is 1.95 inches.

When the cylinder 222 is orientated in a first orientation (e.g., an orientation in which the first end portion 227 is positioned near the inlet/outlet end portion 106 of the liquid pressurization assembly 100 (FIG. 1) and the plunger 104 extends through the second end portion 235 of the cylinder 222 (FIG. 2), the first surface 340a of the first end portion 227 can bear against a mating surface 360 (e.g., a complementary mating surface) of a valve body 362 of the check valve assembly 224 to form a metal-to-metal seal and react an axial and/or radial load from the valve body 362. In some embodiments (including the illustrated embodiment), the second and third surfaces 342a, 344a of the first end portion 227 do not react an external load or force when the cylinder 222 is in the first orientation. Additionally, in the illustrated embodiment, the second and third surfaces 342a, 344a of the first end portion 227 also do not contact any adjacent surfaces of the pressurization assembly 100 when the cylinder 222 is in the first orientation. The inner sidewall 229 of the cylinder 222 at the first end portion 227 can circumferentially contact a second spacer ring 366 surrounding a portion of the valve body 362. The inner sidewall 229 also defines a central bore extending from the first end portion 227 to the second end portion 235 and configured to receive the spacer ring 228, which in turn receives the plunger 104.

With continued reference to the first orientation of the cylinder 222, the second surface 342b of the second end portion 235 of the cylinder 222 can react an axial force or load (e.g., bear against a portion of) the dynamic end portion 108 of the liquid pressurization assembly 100. For example, the second surface 342b of the second end portion 235 can directly contact and bear against an opposing surface of the collar 232.

In some embodiments, the first surface 340b of the second end portion 235 contacts one or more components of the seal assembly 230. For example, the first surface 340b of the second end portion 235 can contact a backup ring 370 of the seal assembly 230. Contact between the first surface 340b of the second end portion 235 and components of the seal assembly 230 can cause minimal or negligible stress or load to the first surface 340b of the second end portion 235. The tapered shape of the first surface 340b can help to guide the seal assembly 230 into the cylinder 222 through the second end portion 235. The inner sidewall 229 of the cylinder 222 at the second end portion 235 can form a sealing surface with the seal assembly 230. In some embodiments, the guide portion 346b of the second end portion 235 contacts one or more seals, spacer rings (e.g., a third spacer ring 372), and/or other components of the liquid pressurization assembly 100.

When the cylinder 222 is in the first orientation, normal operation of the liquid pressurization system 100 can cause wear or damage to one or more of the first surface 340a of the first end portion 227, the second surface 342b of the second end portion 235, and/or the guide portion 346b of the second end portion 235 over time. However, damage and wear to other surfaces of the first and second end portions 227, 235 can be minimized or at least reduced when the cylinder 222 is in this orientation, because those surfaces are not directly contacting and/or reacting loads or stresses from adjacent structures in the liquid pressurization system 100. For example, the second surface 342a of the first end portion 227 and the first surface 340b of the second end portion 235 do not incur wear or damage (e.g., scratches, grooves, dents, etc.) when the cylinder 222 is in the first orientation because, as shown in FIG. 3, these surfaces are not in direct or forceful contact with any mating surfaces in this configuration.

In some embodiments, the cylinder 222 can be re-oriented to a second orientation that is opposite the first orientation (e.g., rotated 180 degrees about an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 337). More specifically, the first end portion 227 of the cylinder 222 can be positioned at the dynamic end 108 of the liquid pressurization system 100 and the second end portion 235 can be positioned at the inlet/outlet end 106 (e.g., such that the plunger 104 extends through the first end portion 227). In the second orientation, the first surface 340b of the second end portion 235 can bear against the mating surface 360 of the valve body 362 of the check valve assembly 224 to form a metal-to-metal seal, and react an axial and/or radial load from the valve body 362. In some embodiments, the second and third surfaces 342b, 344b of the second end portion 235 do not react a load or force when the cylinder 222 is in the second orientation. The inner sidewall 229 of the cylinder 222 at the second end portion 235 can contact the second spacer ring 366.

With continued reference to the second orientation of the cylinder 222, the second surface 342a of the first end portion 227 of the cylinder 222 can react an axial force (e.g., bear against a portion of) the dynamic end 108 of the liquid pressurization assembly 100. For example, the second surface 342a of the first end portion 227 can directly contact an opposing surface of the collar 232. In some embodiments, the first surface 340a of the first end portion 227 contacts one or more components of the seal assembly 230. For example, the first surface 340a of the first end portion 227 can contact the backup ring 370 of the seal assembly 230. This relatively small contact between the first surface 340a of the first end portion 227 and components of the seal assembly 230 can cause minimal or negligible stress or load to the first surface 340a of the first end portion 227. In some embodiments, the guide portion 346a of the first end portion 227 contacts one or more seals, spacer rings (e.g., the third spacer ring 372), and/or other components of the liquid pressurization assembly 100.

Because only one of any two like surfaces (e.g. the second surfaces 342a, 342b of the first and second end portions 227, 235, respectively) reacts/bears against loads or forces (at least significant loads) when the cylinder 222 is in one orientation, the cylinder 222 can have an extended life as compared to other cylinders in which both of the two like surfaces react/bear against loads or forces in both orientations. For example, the cylinder 222 can be removed after receiving a threshold amount of wear, or after a predetermined service time, in the first orientation. The cylinder 222 can then be reinstalled in the second orientation with “fresh” surfaces now subject to loads within the system. For example, because the second surface 342a does not bear against any adjacent contact surfaces when the cylinder 222 is in the first orientation shown in FIG. 3, and thus does not incur any wear (or at least any significant wear) in this orientation, the second surface 342a will be “fresh” (e.g., without significant wear) when the cylinder 222 is flipped end-over-end and reinstalled with the second surface 342a bearing against the opposing surface of the collar 232. Additionally, due to the symmetrical nature of the first and second end portions 227, 235, installation of the cylinder 222, particularly initial installation of a new cylinder, can be performed with little or no risk of misalignment or mis-orientation of the cylinder 222. In some instances, inadvertent damage to the cylinder 222 during handling or installation can be obviated by installing the cylinder 222 in an orientation wherein the damaged portions are not subject to substantial forces/loads.

Some examples of the disclosed technology are further described below.

References throughout the foregoing description to features, advantages, or similar language do not imply that all of the features and advantages that may be realized with the present technology should be or are in any single embodiment of the technology. Rather, language referring to the features and advantages is understood to mean that a specific feature, advantage, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present technology. Thus, discussion of the features and advantages, and similar language, throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, refer to the same embodiment.

The above Detailed Description of examples and embodiments of the technology is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the technology to the precise form disclosed above. While specific examples for the technology are described above for illustrative purposes, various equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the technology, as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize. For example, while processes are presented in a given order, alternative implementations may perform routines having steps in a different order, and some processes may be deleted, moved, added, subdivided, combined, and/or modified to provide alternative or sub-combinations. The teachings of the present disclosure provided herein can be applied to other systems, not necessarily the system described above. The elements and acts of the various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments. All of the patents and applications and other references identified herein, including any that may be listed in accompanying filing papers, are incorporated herein by reference. Aspects of the present disclosure can be modified, if necessary, to employ the systems, functions, and concepts of the various references described above to provide yet further embodiments of the present disclosure.

In general, the terms used in the following claims should not be construed to limit the present disclosure to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification, unless the above Detailed Description section explicitly defines such terms. Accordingly, the actual scope of the present disclosure encompasses not only the disclosed embodiments, but also all equivalent ways of practicing or implementing the present disclosure.

From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that specific embodiments of the technology have been described herein for purposes of illustration, but that various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the various embodiments of the technology. Further, while various advantages associated with certain embodiments of the technology have been described above in the context of those embodiments, other embodiments may also exhibit such advantages, and not all embodiments need necessarily exhibit such advantages to fall within the scope of the technology. Accordingly, the technology is not limited, except as by the appended claims. Moreover, although certain aspects of the technology are presented below in certain claim forms, the applicant contemplates the various aspects of the technology in any number of claim forms. Accordingly, the applicant reserves the right to pursue additional claims after filing this application to pursue such additional claim forms, in either this application or in a continuing application.

Osterhouse, David

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